Bang & Olufsen Headphones
Bang & Olufsen Headphones
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NordicCrankShaft

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1,928 posts

139 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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So the misses is after a good set of headphones and she got her heart set on a set of H8's, we went into Curry's and had a look and a listen earlier but £300 imho is mental for a set of headphones. She'll use them as she uses her current cheapo ones all the time. She's found them cheaper on Ebay but I've warned her of buying them from there at half the price as it's likely they'll be fakes, is there anywhere else I should be looking or should she just cough up the £300 (which she's willing to) and buy from Curry's?

ben5575

7,285 posts

245 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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Can I be really PH, not answer any of your questions and recommend an alternative instead if she's prepared to spend £300?

I was treated to a pair of these for xmas. They don't come with the B&O cache, but they are really rather good.

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/audio-and-headphones...

alorotom

12,691 posts

211 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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I have a pair of H8’s in denim blue and I do like them. Before spending the cash though I went for a pair of Form2 and then Form2i to see if the quality really was there as these were both on super special offers in duty free.

I was shocked at the quality step up and went for the H8.

I have however swapped and now just use my AirPods as they’re so much more convenient all round ... just my 2cents smile

shirt

25,077 posts

225 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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ben5575 said:
Can I be really PH, not answer any of your questions and recommend an alternative instead if she's prepared to spend £300?

I was treated to a pair of these for xmas. They don't come with the B&O cache, but they are really rather good.

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/audio-and-headphones...
Never ever try to persuade a woman to buy a better product in a lowlier wrapper. They don’t care.

I can’t talk value as i have far too many expensive headphones and everyone has different tastes. I would gladly argue that £300 is ok for something that brings enjoyment and is used regularly.

Seems that she wants decent sound as well as premium materials and feel. Hence i would also try b&w px in the light gold finish. Soundwise they are spot on, also very comfy and very much a quality product.

https://www.whathifi.com/bw/px/review

https://www.sevenoakssoundandvision.co.uk/p-38835-...


Edited by shirt on Thursday 27th December 20:03

Deranged Rover

4,419 posts

98 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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H8s are very good and worth the coin IMHO. I’ve had a pair of H6s for years now and they’re superb.

Don’t buy them from Curry’s though - they’ll either die within a few weeks or they have kindly pre-broken them for you.

bonerp

818 posts

263 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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Sennheiser PXC550. Had them for 2 years replacing BOSE QC35 which couldn't tolerate noise cancellation on buses causing bad echo and banging. The PXC's have a switch. 2 levels or off, problem solved. Great battery and awesome sound.

Anyway they developed a bluetooth fault recently and although a replacement pair just outside of warranty cost £114, I think for just over 2.5 years of use they have been great vfm.

z4RRSchris

12,397 posts

203 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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ive got H8, E5, E3, and Earset. all top notch.

toon10

7,034 posts

181 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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£250 + is about the right price point for quality sound in headphones so I wouldn't worry about the cost too much. I have a set of B&W P5's which I paid £249 for and they sound superb. I think they are cheaper now. The only comment I'd make is I tried the B&O H6's and they were very disappointing. Clean sound but no bass and they lacked punch/dynamics. I haven't heard the H8's but imagine it will be more of the same. The B&W P7's sound even nicer than mine and around the same price point. It may be worth her trying out both before deciding.

Nezquick

1,741 posts

150 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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ben5575 said:
Can I be really PH, not answer any of your questions and recommend an alternative instead if she's prepared to spend £300?

I was treated to a pair of these for xmas. They don't come with the B&O cache, but they are really rather good.

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/audio-and-headphones...
I would second this. Tried a pair in the airport a few weeks ago and was blown away by the quality. I'd been after a set of Bose QC35 II's for a while but these have made me rethink my decision.

theboss

7,399 posts

243 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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By all accounts the XM3 is an excellent product. However I have the preceding XM2 which also scored very well, along with H9i, and very much prefer the sound of the B&O vs the Sony.

h0b0

8,903 posts

220 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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I have a set of H9is on their way to me. They are on sale for $350 in the US right now. I’m not sure when I will use them because I only use head phones on planes and I do not have any travel plans.

NordicCrankShaft

Original Poster:

1,928 posts

139 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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Forgot I made this.

As mentioned she's a female and changing her mind once she knew what she wanted was going to be an impossible task biggrin

She went with the H8's and I have to say they're a nice piece of kit, she's happy and it keeps her off my neck to all good biggrin